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    Koo-Kee-Koo

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    First Line: Way out in the wild, wild woodFirst Line of Chorus: She just quivered her wing when he started to sing, koo-kee-kooKey: F Majo

    Hoy Kee Restaurant & Bakery and Northern News Company

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    Photograph - A building housing Hoy Kee Restaurant & Bakery and Northern News Company, Athabasca, Albert

    Meta Organizational Influences on Scientific IT Infrastructure Development

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    By taking an organizational communication approach to examine the meta influences on scientific IT infrastructure development, a preliminary analysis reveals that existing practices in a field with the Internet and computer technologies, the agenda of the funding agency, and the competing theories and methodologies held by participating scientists and groups are three such meta organizational influences. Instead of presenting key findings in the form of statements, the student author instead raises meta questions to be asked as we develop and design large-scale scientific IT infrastructure in the early 21st century.Submitted by Heekyung Choi ([email protected]) on 2010-02-26T16:21:51Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Kee%27s_Final_Submission_for_iConference_2010.pdf: 38191 bytes, checksum: b5c235f9ec05ffb851a66da84e7295b2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2010-02-26T16:21:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Kee%27s_Final_Submission_for_iConference_2010.pdf: 38191 bytes, checksum: b5c235f9ec05ffb851a66da84e7295b2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-02-0

    Stratigraphy and reservoir properties, Devonian Kee Scarp Formation, Norman Wells, Northwest Territories

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    The Kee Scarp Formation in the subsurface at Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, forms an elongate, northeast trending, flat-topped mound. Oil is produced on the up-dip northeast edge. The formation consists of two distinct members; a lower, argillaceous, bedded coralline limestone referred to as the platform member and an overlying, massive member of variable facies referred to as the reef complex. Cores were examined from the Norman Wells oil field, underlying the Mackenzie River, and from outcrops a few miles to the northeast. Reconstructions suggest that the oil field cores are from one atoll-like structure and the outcrop carbonates from another. These structures may have been moditied by pre-Canol erosion. Stromatoporoids are the most abundant fossils found in the Kee Scarp reef complex, and were the principal reef builders. The shape and size of the coenostea are useful in making environmental interpretations, since individuals commonly assume a variety of environmentallycontrolled shapes. The petrographic and palaeontologie characteristics of the sediments are used to define six major facies within the Kee Scarp. These are the Amphipora packstone facies, the massive stromatoporoid grainstone facies, the stromatoporoid packstone facies, the fine pellet packstone facies, the dendroid stromatoporoid packstone facies, and the coral packstone facies. Division of the Kee Scarp reef complex into fore-reef, organic reef and back-reef zones is based on the environmental interpretation of the six main facies. In general, the fore-reef zone is characterized by the stromatoporoid packstone and fine pellet packstone facies, the organic reef by the massive stromatoporoid grainstone facies, and the back-reef zone by the fine pellet packstone and Amphipora packstone facies. Three pore types are recognized in the Kee Scarp; interparticle pores (mainly interpelletal), pores associated with stylolites, and pores associated with spar cement. Interparticle matrix pores are quantitatively the most important pore type. Reservoir properties were determined using an air displacement porometer and a mercury injection apparatus. They are most favorable in the fine pellet packstone and stromatoporoid packstone facies. In these facies, the average porosity is 20 per cent, the average permeability is 2 millidarcies, and the average pore size is 0.1 millimeters in diameter. Porosities and permeabilities are better in the subsurface than in the outcrop, for comparable lithologies. At best, the reservoir properties of the Kee Scarp are only fair when compared to the reservoir properties of other western Canada Devonian reservoirs. Note:This thesis contains maps that have been sized to fit the viewing area. Use the zoom in tool to view the maps in detail or to enlarge the text

    A model on knowledge and endogenous growth

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    The authors present a model of endogenous growth in which the main engine of economic development is knowledge. Using a two-sector closed economy model that comprises of a conventional goods-producing sector and a research and development sector, their model incorporates two key aspects of knowledge: technology and human capital. Steady-state equilibrium conditions show that the growth rate of per capita income hinges on the growth rate of human capital. While the growth rate of human capital has been previously shown to affect the growth of the economy in transition between steady states or balanced growth paths, the authors are the first to link the growth rate of human capital to the steady-state growth rate of productivity and output per worker. Furthermore, this result does not exhibit scale effects or policy invariance, both of which have been longstanding concerns with the predictions of endogenous growth models developed in the 1990s.Economic Growth,Achieving Shared Growth,Economic Theory&Research,Governance Indicators,Health Monitoring&Evaluation

    A Psychoanalytic Exploration on Yi-Sangs Novel. Bong-Byoul-Kee"

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    (1) Relating with the authors two previous articles. A nalysis of Yi-Sangs early works , focused on maiden noνel , December 12th" and 'A psychoanalytic study on poet Yi-Sangs early works , the author tried to analyze the same writers novel, Bong-Byoul-Kee . meaning an episode of prief encounter' in English. a love story about an young man, I , in his masochistic relationship with a second-class geisha girl , to find out the writer s unconscious motivations and psychological impacts on his real life. (2) In the first part of this article the author made a resume of the novel, in the second part presented a short biographical picture about the writer before, during and after the latters real encounter with a geisha girl, and made it clear that this novel was an almost autobiographical note about the latter5 chaotic life in his early tweenties

    The Impact of a Dog-Training Program on Female Offenders

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 This study evaluated the impact of a dog-training program on female prisoners. Few quantitative studies have assessed the influence of such programs on this population. Our findings contribute preliminary evidence supporting the efficacy of these programs and suggest the need for future research. Primary Author and Speaker: Rebecca Kee Contributing Authors: Regina Abel, Julia Eckhoff</jats:p

    FIG. 4 in Description of Diaulota submarina sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) on Korean coasts

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    FIG. 4. Diaulota submarina sp. nov. A Male sternite VIII, ventral aspect; B Male tergites IX–X, dorsal aspect; C Female tergites IX–X, dorsal aspect; D Median lobe, lateral aspect; E Paramere, lateral aspect; F Spermatheca. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.Published as part of Ahn, Kee-Jeong, 2023, Description of Diaulota submarina sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) on Korean coasts, pp. 141-147 in Zootaxa 5336 (1) on page 145, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5336.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/826868
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